35 years after the original Blade Runner was released and 30 years further in the fictional world’s timeline, Blade Runner 2049 has arrived! The guys discuss and dissect this sequel that may be doomed to the same fate as it’s predecessor.

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Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? I think therefor I am? This week Alex hosts as we talk about the adaptation of the aforementioned Philip K. Dick novel by Ridley Scott, called Blade Runner. The guys talk about influence, music, production, and whether or not Deckard is a replicant.

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Set 10 years before the original series, Star Trek Discovery revives the iconic franchise and delivers a fresh take on the space opera subgenre. It’s a little on the edgy side and instead of following a Captain as the main character, it’s the ‘Number One’. This executive officer is also a little bit of a well calculated bad ass. Join the guys as they breakdown the first 2 episodes of the series, with you.

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It’s good… in a bad kind of way… you could almost say IT STINKS! This week Caleb hosts as we talk about the Jon Lovitz failed adult primetime animated comedy called The Critic. The guys have an odd relationship with this cult cartoon as it should in theory be much funnier than it is, but it’s dated references are probably keeping it from being timeless. Yet again we pitch a Netflix revival with some modern twists, will they listen to us? Hire us for millions?

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Cryptogeekology: Heather’s 20 Questions extravaganza continues ever forward. Will she stump the cast or will they make quick work of it and find the answer?

HEY SO THE MIGHTY DUCKS KIND OF HOLDS UP… I mean, except for the “90s-acceptable” mild racism and boy tickling. But we’ll talk about that. We’re also giving the rundown of all our favorite parts. Somehow the cast all has their own different favorite characters, which is pretty impressive. Everyone can figure out Brandon’s, which apparently is no surprise at all.

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Cryptogeekology: It’s a bit of a doozy this week – try to play along and see if the gang can maintain their streak!

Alex has apparently modeled his life after Jack Burton, and that’s… ok? It’s hard to say. Big Trouble in Little China may not be a financial success – but it’s a damn fun ride. It may be a slightly racial stereotype ride but still a pretty fun one. Interested in the logistics of actually getting a 16 Wheeler into San Francisco? We were hoping so, spoilers: It’s impossible. It just doesn’t happen, unless you’re Jack Burton. Talking about being Jack Burton. While driving like Jack Burton. Seriously though, Jack Burton.

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Cryptogeekology: It’s a bit of a doozy this week – try to play along and see if the gang can maintain their streak!

It’s a short(er) one this week folks! Colin brings out American Gladiators as his topic of choice this week and there’s warm reception all around. Who doesn’t remember way larger and built Gladiators doing battle with their usually more frail competitors? Giant medicine balls, tennis ball launchers and The Wall? This episode we go over the mostly rad 80s/90s names the gladiators had and even a one shot gladiator here and there. The crew also discusses the strange phenomenon of how no one knows the original time slot.. It’s a mystery to us all. Get ready to compete and win this week on GeekSquatch!

Cryptogeekology: It’s a bit of a doozy this week – try to play along and see if the gang can maintain their streak!